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Title Name Research Field
4 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 5National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
This division offers various arts and science subjects including physical education aimed at cultivating students with wide-ranging knowledge and basic understanding required for the study of engineering. Our curriculum covers that of senior high schools putting stress on mathematics and science, and also offers some courses at the college level to the senior students.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff in Department of General Education
Algebraic Combinatorics
History of Ancient Chinese Thoughts
History of Educational Thought
Cross-language Speech Perception and Production
Modern Literature
Theory of Sports Training
European History
English Education
English Education
Algebraic Geometry
TESOL, East Asian History
Condensed matter theory
Cosmology
KONO, Michihiro
TANIGUCHI, Hiroaki
SAKAMOTO, Tomotsugu
TAKAHASHI, Hiroaki
OKANO, Hiroshi
TAGUCHI, Jun
NAKASE, Mikio
ITO, Kikuyo
SAWADA, Isao
HASHIMOTO,Norifumi
NAGAHARA,Shinobu
YOSHIZAWA, Kousei
YODA, Jun
ICHIKAWA, Ken
TOBA, Motoko
SATO, Fumitoshi
TOKUNAGA, Shintaro
NODA, Kazuto
SHIRAISHI, Maresuke
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Methodologies of Teaching English
Methodology of Coaching
British Literature
Japanese Literature
English Teaching, CALL
Atmospheric Chemistry
Theoretical Physics
Clasial Japanese Literature
Operator Algebra, Set Theory
IDEBUCHI, Mikiro
MINAMI, Takayuki
UCHIDA, Yuriko
ARIMA, Hirotoshi
HATA, Nobuoki
FUJIHARA, Nobuhiro
HASHIMOTO, Ryuta
UEHARA, Shigenori
MORI, Kazunori
YOKOYAMA, Manabu
NAKAMURA, Tokuhiro
KUROKI, Tsunehide
YAMAOKA, Kenjiro
MORI, Akane
MASUMOTO, Shuhei
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
◇Main Experiment Facilities
◇Curriculum
Physics Laboratory
Chemical Laboratory
Language Laboratory
Room Main EquipmentHigh Vacuum Pump, Spectroscope, Induction Coil
Sputtering System, PH Meter, Draft Chamber with Scrubber
46 booths, 46 Computers, e-learning
Departments
General Education
7
2
4
4
8
7
3
5
5
9
2
6
5
4
2
1
1
Japanese Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Geography
History Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Civics Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Fundamental Mathematics Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Differential and Integral Calculus Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Mathematical Analysis
Physics Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Chemistry Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Health and Physical Education Ⅰ-Ⅳ
Art Ⅰ, Ⅱ
English ⅠA, ⅠB
English ⅡA, ⅡB
English ⅢA, ⅢB
Language Seminar
Science Seminar
Career Support
Compulsory Subject Credits
Elective Subject2
6
6
2
2
1
8
4
1
Japanese Literature Ⅰ
Human Science Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Social Science Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Environmental Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry
Health and Physical Education Ⅴ
English ⅣA, ⅣB, ⅤA, ⅤB
Language Seminar Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Overseas English Program
Elective Subject Credits
Elective Subject2
2
2
1
3
1
4
4
1
1
Elective Subject Credits
Japanese Literature Ⅱ
Social Science
Global Studies
Topics in Natural Science
Mathematics Seminar Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Health and Physical Education Ⅴ
English for Specific Purposes Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Chinese Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Overseas English Program
Teaching Support Activity
Learning English by a Native Speaker
Department of General Education
A Lesson in the Multimedia Room
Class at Audio-visual Room
Criminal Law & Procedure Constitution
TopologyMathematical PhysicsInorganic Materials Chemistry Thin Film Engineering
Sports MethodologyCoach Methodology
Synthetic Organic ChemistryCatalytic Chemistry
Statistical MechanicsCondensed Matter Theory
Differential EquationHamiltonian SystemJapanese HistoryWomen's Studies
Number TheoryContinued Fraction
Methodology of Sports TrainingHealth Education
Geometric TopologyGeneral Topology
Political TheoryRefugee Studies
Takamatsu Campus
Physics Laboratory
Chemistry Laboratory
Multimedia Learning Laboratory
Room Main EquipmentAudio-visual Equipment, Measurement Device of Specific Charge
Ultra Pure Water Production System, Draft Chamber with Scrubber, Drying Oven
45 booths, 45 computers, e-learning
Takuma Campus
Learning English Grammar at Multimedia LL
Department of General Education in Spring
[Takamatsu Campus]
[Takuma Campus]
[Takamatsu Campus] [Takuma Campus]
Title Name Research Field
4 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 5National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
This division offers various arts and science subjects including physical education aimed at cultivating students with wide-ranging knowledge and basic understanding required for the study of engineering. Our curriculum covers that of senior high schools putting stress on mathematics and science, and also offers some courses at the college level to the senior students.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff in Department of General Education
Algebraic Combinatorics
History of Ancient Chinese Thoughts
History of Educational Thought
Cross-language Speech Perception and Production
Modern Literature
Theory of Sports Training
European History
English Education
English Education
Algebraic Geometry
TESOL, East Asian History
Condensed matter theory
Cosmology
KONO, Michihiro
TANIGUCHI, Hiroaki
SAKAMOTO, Tomotsugu
TAKAHASHI, Hiroaki
OKANO, Hiroshi
TAGUCHI, Jun
NAKASE, Mikio
ITO, Kikuyo
SAWADA, Isao
HASHIMOTO,Norifumi
NAGAHARA,Shinobu
YOSHIZAWA, Kousei
YODA, Jun
ICHIKAWA, Ken
TOBA, Motoko
SATO, Fumitoshi
TOKUNAGA, Shintaro
NODA, Kazuto
SHIRAISHI, Maresuke
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Methodologies of Teaching English
Methodology of Coaching
British Literature
Japanese Literature
English Teaching, CALL
Atmospheric Chemistry
Theoretical Physics
Clasial Japanese Literature
Operator Algebra, Set Theory
IDEBUCHI, Mikiro
MINAMI, Takayuki
UCHIDA, Yuriko
ARIMA, Hirotoshi
HATA, Nobuoki
FUJIHARA, Nobuhiro
HASHIMOTO, Ryuta
UEHARA, Shigenori
MORI, Kazunori
YOKOYAMA, Manabu
NAKAMURA, Tokuhiro
KUROKI, Tsunehide
YAMAOKA, Kenjiro
MORI, Akane
MASUMOTO, Shuhei
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
◇Main Experiment Facilities
◇Curriculum
Physics Laboratory
Chemical Laboratory
Language Laboratory
Room Main EquipmentHigh Vacuum Pump, Spectroscope, Induction Coil
Sputtering System, PH Meter, Draft Chamber with Scrubber
46 booths, 46 Computers, e-learning
Departments
General Education
7
2
4
4
8
7
3
5
5
9
2
6
5
4
2
1
1
Japanese Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Geography
History Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Civics Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Fundamental Mathematics Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Differential and Integral Calculus Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Mathematical Analysis
Physics Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Chemistry Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Health and Physical Education Ⅰ-Ⅳ
Art Ⅰ, Ⅱ
English ⅠA, ⅠB
English ⅡA, ⅡB
English ⅢA, ⅢB
Language Seminar
Science Seminar
Career Support
Compulsory Subject Credits
Elective Subject2
6
6
2
2
1
8
4
1
Japanese Literature Ⅰ
Human Science Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Social Science Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Environmental Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry
Health and Physical Education Ⅴ
English ⅣA, ⅣB, ⅤA, ⅤB
Language Seminar Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Overseas English Program
Elective Subject Credits
Elective Subject2
2
2
1
3
1
4
4
1
1
Elective Subject Credits
Japanese Literature Ⅱ
Social Science
Global Studies
Topics in Natural Science
Mathematics Seminar Ⅰ-Ⅲ
Health and Physical Education Ⅴ
English for Specific Purposes Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Chinese Ⅰ, Ⅱ
Overseas English Program
Teaching Support Activity
Learning English by a Native Speaker
Department of General Education
A Lesson in the Multimedia Room
Class at Audio-visual Room
Criminal Law & Procedure Constitution
TopologyMathematical PhysicsInorganic Materials Chemistry Thin Film Engineering
Sports MethodologyCoach Methodology
Synthetic Organic ChemistryCatalytic Chemistry
Statistical MechanicsCondensed Matter Theory
Differential EquationHamiltonian SystemJapanese HistoryWomen's Studies
Number TheoryContinued Fraction
Methodology of Sports TrainingHealth Education
Geometric TopologyGeneral Topology
Political TheoryRefugee Studies
Takamatsu Campus
Physics Laboratory
Chemistry Laboratory
Multimedia Learning Laboratory
Room Main EquipmentAudio-visual Equipment, Measurement Device of Specific Charge
Ultra Pure Water Production System, Draft Chamber with Scrubber, Drying Oven
45 booths, 45 computers, e-learning
Takuma Campus
Learning English Grammar at Multimedia LL
Department of General Education in Spring
[Takamatsu Campus]
[Takuma Campus]
[Takamatsu Campus] [Takuma Campus]
6 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 7National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
(Takamatsu Campus)
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Applied Mechanics
VibrationDynamicsSolar Car
Computational Dynamics
ThermodynamicsHeat Transfer Engineering
RoboticsMotion Control
Fluids Engineering
Sensor Engineering
Moleculae Dynamics
Control Engineering
Strength of MatcrialsFracture Mechanics
Precision MachiningForming Processes
YAMASAKI, Yojiro
IWATA, Hiromu
KIHARA, Shigefumi
HASHIMOTO, Yoshio
KOJIMA,Takafumi
YOSHINAGA, Shinichi
JODAI, Yoshifumi
TOKUDA, Taro
TAKAHASHI, Yoichi
KIMURA, Yuto
MAEDA, Yusaku
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Machining Lab.
Measuring Lab.
Material Strength Lab.
Metallographic Lab.
Sharing Lab.
Dynamics Lab.
Wind Tunnel Lab.
Thermal Engineering Lab.
Internal Combustion Engine Lab.
Control Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Training Factory
Drafting Room, CAD Room
Room Main EquipmentUltra-Precision Machine, Wire-Cut EDM Systems, Hobbing Machine, Precision Lathe
Non-Contact 3D Measuring Machine, Surface Finishing Indicator, Micro Hardness Tester
Universal Materials Testing Machine, Fatigue Testing Machine, Torsion Tester, Charpy Impact Tester
Optical Microscope, Electric Furnace, Hardness Tester, SPD Equipment
Hydraulic Servo-Mechanical Fatigue Testing Machine
Vibration System, Vibration Meter, FFT Analyzer, Signal Analyzer
Low Turbulent Wind Tunnel (40 m/s), Hot Wire Anemometer
Heat Exchanger Testing Equipment
Internal Combustion Engine Performance Testing Equipment, Engine Combustion Analysis System, Exhaust Gas Analyzer
DC Servo Motor Testing System, BASIC FA Study Kits, Pocketcomputer Controlled AGV Testing System
Oscilloscope, Digital Multi-Meter, Function Generator, DC Power-Supply Unit
Lathe, Machining Center, CNC Lathe, Milling Machine, Grinding Machine, Crucible Furnace, Welding Equipment, Hydraulic Press
Drafting Desks and Machines, Sketching Goods and Models, CAD System
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied Mathematics Engineering PhysicsⅠ Introduction to Mechanical EngineeringMechanicsStrength of MaterialsⅠStrength of MaterialsⅡWorking TechnologyMachine Element DesignⅠMachine Element DesignⅡEngineering MaterialsⅠDynamics of MachineryThermodynamicsHydraulicsElectrical EngineeringControl EngineeringFundamental ProgrammingNumerical MethodsⅠMechanical Design & DraftingⅠMechanical Design & DraftingⅡComputer Aided Design & DraftingⅠFundamental of Working ExerciseⅠFundamental of Working ExerciseⅡFundamental of Working ExerciseⅢMechanical ExperimentⅠMechanical ExperimentⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits22112221222222222223332338
Compulsory
ClassificationMathematical Methods in EngineeringEngineering PhysicsⅡStrength of MaterialsⅢTheory of ElasticityEngineering MaterialsⅡHeat Transfer EngineeringFluids DynamicsⅠElectronic EngineeringComputer EngineeringMechanismSystems EngineeringⅠNumerical MethodsⅡComputational MechanicsComputer Aided Design & DraftingⅡTechnical EnglishⅠTechnical EnglishⅡStrength & Fracture of MaterialsHeat EnginesSystems EngineeringⅡFluids DynamicsⅡJob TrainingSpecial LecturesⅠSpecial LecturesⅡSpecial LecturesⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits2211111221122411111111111114441
Elective
Bending Test of Metallic Materals
Solar Car and Eco Car
Graduation Research
Computer Aidded Design & Drafting
The department of electrical and computer engineering intends to educate the engineers who can contribute to the high technological society. For this purpose, the educational curriculum is designed to include the fundamental of mathematics and physics in the first stage, and applied technologies are programmed in the next stage. Furthermore, teamwork and cooperativeness, which are necessary in the social works, will be introduced in the various experiments and circuit design. Major parts of these subjects consist of the technologies of the embedded system.
Mechanical engineers play a vital role in product design, development and manufacturing of industrial products in the modern industrial world as well as new challenges in developing countries.Our educational program is designed to develop creative mechanical engineers who will excel in the industrial world and fulfill their personal desire to leave a legacy of successful accomplishments.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Semiconductor Physics Thin Films Engineering
Information and Communication EngineeringEducational Technology
Electronic CircuitMicrowave Engineering
Motion ControlControl Engineering
Electromagnetic Compatibility Bioelectromagnetics
Motion ControlMotor Drive
Software Development Management
Educational Technology
Digital Signal Processing
Statistical Signal Processing, Machine Learning
Material Science
SHIKAMA, Tomokazu
SHIGETA, Kazuhiro
TUJI, Masatoshi
URUSHIHARA, Shiro
TARAO, Hiroo
MURAKAMI, Yukikazu
KAKIMOTO, Takeshi
YAMAMOTO, Masashi
HINAMOTO, Yoichi
YOSHIOKA, Takashi
KITAMURA,Daichi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment FacilitiesRoom Main Equipment
SCR Inverter, Electric Machine Training System, He-Ne Laser, Optical Power
Curvetracer, Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer, Microwave Measuring System, Print Board Fabrication System, Optical Communication/Optical Fiber Communication System
Lock-in Amplifier, Ultra High Resistance Meter, Liquid Nitrogen Cryostat, Thickness Meter, Green Laser
Ball screw mechanical system with AC servo motor, Induction motor control system
Uniform Magnetic Field Exposure System, Magnetic Field Measurement Device, Work Station
Oscilloscope, Function Generator, DC Power supply, Q Meter, Digital Frequency Counter, Pulse Circuit Trainer
Anechoic Chamber, Acoustic Measuring System, Ultrasound Detector
Logical Circuit Experiment Apparatus, Semiconductor Element Experiment Apparatus, Arithmetic Circuit Trainer, AD/DA Converter Trainer, Logic Analyzer
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
◇Curriculum
Engineering Mathematics Ⅰ Engineering Mathematics ⅡFundamentals of Physics Electric Fundamental-Mathematics Electrical Fundamentals Ⅰ Electrical Fundamentals Ⅱ Electromagnetics Ⅰ and Exercise Electrical Circuits Ⅰ and Exercise Electrical Physics Fundamentals of Electronics Fundamentals of Measurement Engineering Fundamentals of Computer Mathematics Logic Circuits Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅰ Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅱ Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅲ Operating Systems Information and communication network Computer Hardware Energy Engineering in Environment Practice of Elementary Creation Ⅰ Practice of Elementary Creation Ⅱ Experiments of Electronics and Computer Science Ⅰ Experiments of Electronics and Computer Science Ⅱ Applied Experiments on Electronics and Computer Science Graduation ResearchSpecial Practice Design of Circuit
Subject Credits2222223312211222222222333612
Compulsory
ClassificationEngineering Mathematics Ⅲ Physics Electromagnetics Ⅱ and Exercise Electrical Circuits Ⅱ and Exercise Electronics Circuits Ⅰ and Exercise Introduction of Semiconductor Physics Algorithms Study Guide for Technical English Communication Engineering Control Science Digital Instrumentation and Control Information and Coding Science Statistical Data Processing Signal Processing Electric and Electronic Materials Interface Electronics Circuit Ⅱ and Exercise Multimedia Engineering Electronic Device Computer Simulation Job TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits2233422222222222222211111114441
Elective
Classification
Lecture
Experiment of Electronics
Plactice of Information Processing
Presentation of Circuit Design
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division(Takamatsu Campus)
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division
Measurement Control Lab.
Electronics and Information Lab.
Materials Lab.
Power Electronics Lab.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Acoustical Information Lab.
Computer and Communication Engineering Lab.
6 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 7National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
(Takamatsu Campus)
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Applied Mechanics
VibrationDynamicsSolar Car
Computational Dynamics
ThermodynamicsHeat Transfer Engineering
RoboticsMotion Control
Fluids Engineering
Sensor Engineering
Moleculae Dynamics
Control Engineering
Strength of MatcrialsFracture Mechanics
Precision MachiningForming Processes
YAMASAKI, Yojiro
IWATA, Hiromu
KIHARA, Shigefumi
HASHIMOTO, Yoshio
KOJIMA,Takafumi
YOSHINAGA, Shinichi
JODAI, Yoshifumi
TOKUDA, Taro
TAKAHASHI, Yoichi
KIMURA, Yuto
MAEDA, Yusaku
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Machining Lab.
Measuring Lab.
Material Strength Lab.
Metallographic Lab.
Sharing Lab.
Dynamics Lab.
Wind Tunnel Lab.
Thermal Engineering Lab.
Internal Combustion Engine Lab.
Control Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Training Factory
Drafting Room, CAD Room
Room Main EquipmentUltra-Precision Machine, Wire-Cut EDM Systems, Hobbing Machine, Precision Lathe
Non-Contact 3D Measuring Machine, Surface Finishing Indicator, Micro Hardness Tester
Universal Materials Testing Machine, Fatigue Testing Machine, Torsion Tester, Charpy Impact Tester
Optical Microscope, Electric Furnace, Hardness Tester, SPD Equipment
Hydraulic Servo-Mechanical Fatigue Testing Machine
Vibration System, Vibration Meter, FFT Analyzer, Signal Analyzer
Low Turbulent Wind Tunnel (40 m/s), Hot Wire Anemometer
Heat Exchanger Testing Equipment
Internal Combustion Engine Performance Testing Equipment, Engine Combustion Analysis System, Exhaust Gas Analyzer
DC Servo Motor Testing System, BASIC FA Study Kits, Pocketcomputer Controlled AGV Testing System
Oscilloscope, Digital Multi-Meter, Function Generator, DC Power-Supply Unit
Lathe, Machining Center, CNC Lathe, Milling Machine, Grinding Machine, Crucible Furnace, Welding Equipment, Hydraulic Press
Drafting Desks and Machines, Sketching Goods and Models, CAD System
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied Mathematics Engineering PhysicsⅠ Introduction to Mechanical EngineeringMechanicsStrength of MaterialsⅠStrength of MaterialsⅡWorking TechnologyMachine Element DesignⅠMachine Element DesignⅡEngineering MaterialsⅠDynamics of MachineryThermodynamicsHydraulicsElectrical EngineeringControl EngineeringFundamental ProgrammingNumerical MethodsⅠMechanical Design & DraftingⅠMechanical Design & DraftingⅡComputer Aided Design & DraftingⅠFundamental of Working ExerciseⅠFundamental of Working ExerciseⅡFundamental of Working ExerciseⅢMechanical ExperimentⅠMechanical ExperimentⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits22112221222222222223332338
Compulsory
ClassificationMathematical Methods in EngineeringEngineering PhysicsⅡStrength of MaterialsⅢTheory of ElasticityEngineering MaterialsⅡHeat Transfer EngineeringFluids DynamicsⅠElectronic EngineeringComputer EngineeringMechanismSystems EngineeringⅠNumerical MethodsⅡComputational MechanicsComputer Aided Design & DraftingⅡTechnical EnglishⅠTechnical EnglishⅡStrength & Fracture of MaterialsHeat EnginesSystems EngineeringⅡFluids DynamicsⅡJob TrainingSpecial LecturesⅠSpecial LecturesⅡSpecial LecturesⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits2211111221122411111111111114441
Elective
Bending Test of Metallic Materals
Solar Car and Eco Car
Graduation Research
Computer Aidded Design & Drafting
The department of electrical and computer engineering intends to educate the engineers who can contribute to the high technological society. For this purpose, the educational curriculum is designed to include the fundamental of mathematics and physics in the first stage, and applied technologies are programmed in the next stage. Furthermore, teamwork and cooperativeness, which are necessary in the social works, will be introduced in the various experiments and circuit design. Major parts of these subjects consist of the technologies of the embedded system.
Mechanical engineers play a vital role in product design, development and manufacturing of industrial products in the modern industrial world as well as new challenges in developing countries.Our educational program is designed to develop creative mechanical engineers who will excel in the industrial world and fulfill their personal desire to leave a legacy of successful accomplishments.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Semiconductor Physics Thin Films Engineering
Information and Communication EngineeringEducational Technology
Electronic CircuitMicrowave Engineering
Motion ControlControl Engineering
Electromagnetic Compatibility Bioelectromagnetics
Motion ControlMotor Drive
Software Development Management
Educational Technology
Digital Signal Processing
Statistical Signal Processing, Machine Learning
Material Science
SHIKAMA, Tomokazu
SHIGETA, Kazuhiro
TUJI, Masatoshi
URUSHIHARA, Shiro
TARAO, Hiroo
MURAKAMI, Yukikazu
KAKIMOTO, Takeshi
YAMAMOTO, Masashi
HINAMOTO, Yoichi
YOSHIOKA, Takashi
KITAMURA,Daichi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment FacilitiesRoom Main Equipment
SCR Inverter, Electric Machine Training System, He-Ne Laser, Optical Power
Curvetracer, Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer, Microwave Measuring System, Print Board Fabrication System, Optical Communication/Optical Fiber Communication System
Lock-in Amplifier, Ultra High Resistance Meter, Liquid Nitrogen Cryostat, Thickness Meter, Green Laser
Ball screw mechanical system with AC servo motor, Induction motor control system
Uniform Magnetic Field Exposure System, Magnetic Field Measurement Device, Work Station
Oscilloscope, Function Generator, DC Power supply, Q Meter, Digital Frequency Counter, Pulse Circuit Trainer
Anechoic Chamber, Acoustic Measuring System, Ultrasound Detector
Logical Circuit Experiment Apparatus, Semiconductor Element Experiment Apparatus, Arithmetic Circuit Trainer, AD/DA Converter Trainer, Logic Analyzer
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
◇Curriculum
Engineering Mathematics Ⅰ Engineering Mathematics ⅡFundamentals of Physics Electric Fundamental-Mathematics Electrical Fundamentals Ⅰ Electrical Fundamentals Ⅱ Electromagnetics Ⅰ and Exercise Electrical Circuits Ⅰ and Exercise Electrical Physics Fundamentals of Electronics Fundamentals of Measurement Engineering Fundamentals of Computer Mathematics Logic Circuits Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅰ Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅱ Fundamentals of Information Processing Ⅲ Operating Systems Information and communication network Computer Hardware Energy Engineering in Environment Practice of Elementary Creation Ⅰ Practice of Elementary Creation Ⅱ Experiments of Electronics and Computer Science Ⅰ Experiments of Electronics and Computer Science Ⅱ Applied Experiments on Electronics and Computer Science Graduation ResearchSpecial Practice Design of Circuit
Subject Credits2222223312211222222222333612
Compulsory
ClassificationEngineering Mathematics Ⅲ Physics Electromagnetics Ⅱ and Exercise Electrical Circuits Ⅱ and Exercise Electronics Circuits Ⅰ and Exercise Introduction of Semiconductor Physics Algorithms Study Guide for Technical English Communication Engineering Control Science Digital Instrumentation and Control Information and Coding Science Statistical Data Processing Signal Processing Electric and Electronic Materials Interface Electronics Circuit Ⅱ and Exercise Multimedia Engineering Electronic Device Computer Simulation Job TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits2233422222222222222211111114441
Elective
Classification
Lecture
Experiment of Electronics
Plactice of Information Processing
Presentation of Circuit Design
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division(Takamatsu Campus)
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division
Measurement Control Lab.
Electronics and Information Lab.
Materials Lab.
Power Electronics Lab.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Acoustical Information Lab.
Computer and Communication Engineering Lab.
8 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 9National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
The department has a curriculum to educate students standing on mechatronics which is a combined engineering field that consists of mechanics, electronics, control engineering and computer science. The students are expected to have the role of not only simple manufacturing but also design & development, quality management, maintenance & inspection and so on in the production process.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Mechatronics
KinematicsRobotics
Conputational Learning TheoryWeb Mining
Control EngineeringMotion Control
Energy EngineeringEnergy Materials
Control Engineering
Electromagnetic Processing of Materials
Welding & JoiningArc Plasma
NanophotonicsNear-field Optics
Biomedical Engineering
HIRAOKA, Nobuaki
SOGO, Hiroyuki
TOKUNAGA, Hidekazu
SOUMA, Takeshi
YURA, Satoshi
SHIMASAKI, Shin-ichi
HENMI, Tomohiro
SHOBAKO, Shinichiro
ISHII, Kohei
TSUMORI, Nobuhiro
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Department of Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsEngineering MathematicsPhysics ⅠPhysics ⅡManufacturing ProcessesFundamental MechanicsMechanics of Materials ⅠEngineering Materials ⅠThermal Engineering ⅠFluid Engineering ⅠElectric CircuitsElectronic CircuitsInformation Processing ⅠMechatronics Ⅰ on BasisMechatronics Ⅱ on BasisMechatronics Ⅲ on BasisMechatronics System DesignSystem Control Engineering ⅠTechnical Japanese Expression ⅠTechnical Japanese Expression ⅡTraining and Exercise Ⅰ on MONOZUKURI BasisTraining and Exercise Ⅱ on MONOZUKURI BasisTraining and Exercise Ⅲ on MONOZUKURI BasisExperiment ⅠExperiment ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits22222222112223331211332536
Compulsory
ClassificationMechanical Engineering DesignMechanics of Materials ⅡEngineering Materials ⅡThermal Engineering ⅡFluid Engineering ⅡElectronicsInformation Processing ⅡInformation Processing ⅢSystem Control Engineering ⅡMechanical DynamicsRoboticsMechanical InstrumentationStatistical AnalysisTechnical EnglishComputer NetworkWelding and JoiningLaser ProcessingElectromagneticsElectronic InstrumentationSensor DevicesPlanningJob TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits22111222222122222222211111114441
Elective
◇Curriculum
Physics ⅠApplied Mathematics ⅠIntroduction to Civil EngineeringBasic DrawingFundamental Mechanics Ⅰ, ⅡStructural Mechanics ⅠStructural MaterialsStructural DesignBasis of Disaster Prevention EngineeringRegional Disaster Prevention EngineeringElements of Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering ⅠRegional Environmental Engineering Foundamental Information ProcessingAdvanced Computer EngineeringSurveying Ⅰ, ⅡUrban and Regional PlanningRegional Urban and Regional PlanningPractices in Civil Engineering Ⅰ, Ⅱ, ⅢEngineering Study with Creative TrainingExperiment and Practice in Civil Engineering Ⅰ, ⅡCivil Experiments and Exercises Ⅰ, Ⅱ, ⅢCivil Engineering Design and Draft Ⅰ, ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits222143232112122221324646
Compulsory
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Engineer Material Lab.
Mechanics of Material Lab.
Thermal Engineering Lab.
Electronics Lab./Electronic Control Lab.
CAD Room
Exercise Room
Control Lab.
FA Training Factory
Measuring Lab.
Training Factory
Room Main EquipmentOptical Microscope, Electric Furnace, Video Microscope, Vickers Brinell and Rockwell Hardness Tester, SPD Equipment
300kN Universal Testing Machine, Torsion Tester Charpy Impact Testing Machine, Rotating Bending Fatigue Testing Machine
High-frequency Induction Furnace, Electrometer, Laser Displacement Sensor, High-speed Camera, Heat Exchanger Testing Equipment
Oscilloscope, Digital Multi-Meter, Function Generator, Electronic Voltmeter, Universal Counter, DC Power-Supply Unit, PCB-CAD/CAM
Video Projector, Personal Computer, 3D CAD
Video Projector, Personal Computer, 3D CAD, 3D Printer
Temperature Control Testing System, Water Level Control Testing System
3D Modeling Machine, Vertical Milling Machine, Drilling Machine, Band Sawing Machine
Air Micrometer, Micro-Indicator, Tool Micrometer Microscope
Engine Lathe, Drilling Machine, Universal Milling Machine Universal Band Sawing Machine, Machining Center, Welders
The department of civil engineering is working on fostering engineers who can contribute to the construction of infrastructure supporting safe and comfortable lives of citizens and the maintenance of the natural environment which is also deeply related to the construction of infrastructure.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Concrete EngineeringMaintenance Engineering
Coastal Disaster Management EngineeringCoastal Ecosystem Engineering
Concrete EngineeringAgricultural Engineering
Urban PlanningWelfare Engineering
Hydraulic EngineeringEcological Engineering
Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Planning
Sanitary EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering
Geotechnical EngineeringIrrigation Pond Science
Geotechnical EngineeringGeoenvironmental Engineering
Geotechnical EngineeringResource Development Engineering
KOTAKE, Nozomu
MUKAITANI, Mitsuhiko
ARAMAKI, Noritaka
MIYAZAKI, Kosuke
TAGAWA, Tadashi
YANAGAWA, Ryoichi
HAYASHI, Kazuhiko
IMAOKA, Yoshiko
TAKAHASHI, Naoki
HASEGAWA, Yuki
Title
Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Materials Engineering Lab.
Structural Engineering Lab.
Geotechnical Engineering Lab.
Room Main Equipment
Three dimensional channel, Movable channels, Wave making channels, Shape-created weir, Pipe line with a Venturi meter, Wave height indicators, Various recorders
Universal material testing machine (Cap. of 3000kN), Strain control universal testing machine, Revolving-blade concrete mixer, Center hole oil jacks and oil pumps,testing apparatuses for various concrete, Concrete curing water bath, Data loggers, Digital displacement meters, Electronic balances(9seats)
Automatic consolidation testing apparatus, Universal compression testing apparatus, Cyclic triaxial compression test apparatus, Large-scaled universal direct shear apparatus, Falling head permeability test apparatus, B-type viscometer, High speed camera, Various soil testing apparatus
Static and dynamic loading machine, Beam testing machines, Static strain meters, Dynamic strain meters, Universal counter,Multi-channel data recorder, Servo-type 1D&2D shaking tables, 2D soil tanks
Department of Civil Engineering
ClassificationPhysics ⅡApplied Mathematics ⅡIntroduction to Electrical EngineeringStructural Mechanics ⅡSoil MechanicsHydromechanicsConstruction MethodHydrologyCoastal EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering ⅡEnvironmental Impact AssessmentApplied Computer EngineeringSurveying ⅢStructural EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringInformation Processing EngineeringStructures in ArchitectureAdvanced Environmental EngineeringJob TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits12122221122222222211111114441
Elective
Classification
Loading of Iron beam
Surveying
Hydraulic Experiment
Numerical Model Analysis
Hydraulic Engineering Lab.
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division
Checking Robots
An Autonomous Robot
Working with Lathe Machine
Checking Electronic Components
(Takamatsu Campus)
Environmental Engineering Lab.
Equipment room
Total organic carbon analyzer, Ion chromatograph, Gas chromatograph, CHN analyzer, Autoclaves, Centrifuge, Ultra pure water system, Acid rain collect,
Electronic scale, Constant temperature ovens
Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, Total station, Digital type theodolites(4set), Automatic levels,
Electro-optical distance meters(4set), Plane table, Pranimeters, Stereoscope
8 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 9National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
The department has a curriculum to educate students standing on mechatronics which is a combined engineering field that consists of mechanics, electronics, control engineering and computer science. The students are expected to have the role of not only simple manufacturing but also design & development, quality management, maintenance & inspection and so on in the production process.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Mechatronics
KinematicsRobotics
Conputational Learning TheoryWeb Mining
Control EngineeringMotion Control
Energy EngineeringEnergy Materials
Control Engineering
Electromagnetic Processing of Materials
Welding & JoiningArc Plasma
NanophotonicsNear-field Optics
Biomedical Engineering
HIRAOKA, Nobuaki
SOGO, Hiroyuki
TOKUNAGA, Hidekazu
SOUMA, Takeshi
YURA, Satoshi
SHIMASAKI, Shin-ichi
HENMI, Tomohiro
SHOBAKO, Shinichiro
ISHII, Kohei
TSUMORI, Nobuhiro
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Department of Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsEngineering MathematicsPhysics ⅠPhysics ⅡManufacturing ProcessesFundamental MechanicsMechanics of Materials ⅠEngineering Materials ⅠThermal Engineering ⅠFluid Engineering ⅠElectric CircuitsElectronic CircuitsInformation Processing ⅠMechatronics Ⅰ on BasisMechatronics Ⅱ on BasisMechatronics Ⅲ on BasisMechatronics System DesignSystem Control Engineering ⅠTechnical Japanese Expression ⅠTechnical Japanese Expression ⅡTraining and Exercise Ⅰ on MONOZUKURI BasisTraining and Exercise Ⅱ on MONOZUKURI BasisTraining and Exercise Ⅲ on MONOZUKURI BasisExperiment ⅠExperiment ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits22222222112223331211332536
Compulsory
ClassificationMechanical Engineering DesignMechanics of Materials ⅡEngineering Materials ⅡThermal Engineering ⅡFluid Engineering ⅡElectronicsInformation Processing ⅡInformation Processing ⅢSystem Control Engineering ⅡMechanical DynamicsRoboticsMechanical InstrumentationStatistical AnalysisTechnical EnglishComputer NetworkWelding and JoiningLaser ProcessingElectromagneticsElectronic InstrumentationSensor DevicesPlanningJob TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research ActivityⅠPre-research ActivityⅡPre-research ActivityⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits22111222222122222222211111114441
Elective
◇Curriculum
Physics ⅠApplied Mathematics ⅠIntroduction to Civil EngineeringBasic DrawingFundamental Mechanics Ⅰ, ⅡStructural Mechanics ⅠStructural MaterialsStructural DesignBasis of Disaster Prevention EngineeringRegional Disaster Prevention EngineeringElements of Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering ⅠRegional Environmental Engineering Foundamental Information ProcessingAdvanced Computer EngineeringSurveying Ⅰ, ⅡUrban and Regional PlanningRegional Urban and Regional PlanningPractices in Civil Engineering Ⅰ, Ⅱ, ⅢEngineering Study with Creative TrainingExperiment and Practice in Civil Engineering Ⅰ, ⅡCivil Experiments and Exercises Ⅰ, Ⅱ, ⅢCivil Engineering Design and Draft Ⅰ, ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits222143232112122221324646
Compulsory
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Engineer Material Lab.
Mechanics of Material Lab.
Thermal Engineering Lab.
Electronics Lab./Electronic Control Lab.
CAD Room
Exercise Room
Control Lab.
FA Training Factory
Measuring Lab.
Training Factory
Room Main EquipmentOptical Microscope, Electric Furnace, Video Microscope, Vickers Brinell and Rockwell Hardness Tester, SPD Equipment
300kN Universal Testing Machine, Torsion Tester Charpy Impact Testing Machine, Rotating Bending Fatigue Testing Machine
High-frequency Induction Furnace, Electrometer, Laser Displacement Sensor, High-speed Camera, Heat Exchanger Testing Equipment
Oscilloscope, Digital Multi-Meter, Function Generator, Electronic Voltmeter, Universal Counter, DC Power-Supply Unit, PCB-CAD/CAM
Video Projector, Personal Computer, 3D CAD
Video Projector, Personal Computer, 3D CAD, 3D Printer
Temperature Control Testing System, Water Level Control Testing System
3D Modeling Machine, Vertical Milling Machine, Drilling Machine, Band Sawing Machine
Air Micrometer, Micro-Indicator, Tool Micrometer Microscope
Engine Lathe, Drilling Machine, Universal Milling Machine Universal Band Sawing Machine, Machining Center, Welders
The department of civil engineering is working on fostering engineers who can contribute to the construction of infrastructure supporting safe and comfortable lives of citizens and the maintenance of the natural environment which is also deeply related to the construction of infrastructure.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Concrete EngineeringMaintenance Engineering
Coastal Disaster Management EngineeringCoastal Ecosystem Engineering
Concrete EngineeringAgricultural Engineering
Urban PlanningWelfare Engineering
Hydraulic EngineeringEcological Engineering
Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Planning
Sanitary EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering
Geotechnical EngineeringIrrigation Pond Science
Geotechnical EngineeringGeoenvironmental Engineering
Geotechnical EngineeringResource Development Engineering
KOTAKE, Nozomu
MUKAITANI, Mitsuhiko
ARAMAKI, Noritaka
MIYAZAKI, Kosuke
TAGAWA, Tadashi
YANAGAWA, Ryoichi
HAYASHI, Kazuhiko
IMAOKA, Yoshiko
TAKAHASHI, Naoki
HASEGAWA, Yuki
Title
Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Associate Prof.
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Materials Engineering Lab.
Structural Engineering Lab.
Geotechnical Engineering Lab.
Room Main Equipment
Three dimensional channel, Movable channels, Wave making channels, Shape-created weir, Pipe line with a Venturi meter, Wave height indicators, Various recorders
Universal material testing machine (Cap. of 3000kN), Strain control universal testing machine, Revolving-blade concrete mixer, Center hole oil jacks and oil pumps,testing apparatuses for various concrete, Concrete curing water bath, Data loggers, Digital displacement meters, Electronic balances(9seats)
Automatic consolidation testing apparatus, Universal compression testing apparatus, Cyclic triaxial compression test apparatus, Large-scaled universal direct shear apparatus, Falling head permeability test apparatus, B-type viscometer, High speed camera, Various soil testing apparatus
Static and dynamic loading machine, Beam testing machines, Static strain meters, Dynamic strain meters, Universal counter,Multi-channel data recorder, Servo-type 1D&2D shaking tables, 2D soil tanks
Department of Civil Engineering
ClassificationPhysics ⅡApplied Mathematics ⅡIntroduction to Electrical EngineeringStructural Mechanics ⅡSoil MechanicsHydromechanicsConstruction MethodHydrologyCoastal EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering ⅡEnvironmental Impact AssessmentApplied Computer EngineeringSurveying ⅢStructural EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringInformation Processing EngineeringStructures in ArchitectureAdvanced Environmental EngineeringJob TrainingSpecial Lecture ⅠSpecial Lecture ⅡSpecial Lecture ⅢPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢAdvanced Programming TrainingⅠAdvanced Programming TrainingⅡAdvanced Programming TrainingⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits12122221122222222211111114441
Elective
Classification
Loading of Iron beam
Surveying
Hydraulic Experiment
Numerical Model Analysis
Hydraulic Engineering Lab.
Industrial and Systems Engineering Division
Checking Robots
An Autonomous Robot
Working with Lathe Machine
Checking Electronic Components
(Takamatsu Campus)
Environmental Engineering Lab.
Equipment room
Total organic carbon analyzer, Ion chromatograph, Gas chromatograph, CHN analyzer, Autoclaves, Centrifuge, Ultra pure water system, Acid rain collect,
Electronic scale, Constant temperature ovens
Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, Total station, Digital type theodolites(4set), Automatic levels,
Electro-optical distance meters(4set), Plane table, Pranimeters, Stereoscope
10 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 11National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Division(Takuma Campus)
Both modern industry and society rely heavily on telecommunication systems, which are also known as a “neural network” of society. The constituents of the systems are electric wires, optical fibers and electromagnetic waves, as well as a great deal of computers. The aim of the Department of Communication Network Engineering is to foster competent engineers in this promising field of telecommunications. The curriculum is organized so that students can qualify for various national licenses such as an On-the-Ground I-Category Special Radio Operator, or a First-Class Technical Radio Operator for On-the-Ground Services.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
FUKUNAGA, Tetsuya
SHIOZAWA, Takahiro
SAWADA, Shiro
INOUE, Tadaaki
ISSHIKI, Hiromi
YOKOUCHI, Takashi
MANABE, Katsuya
TAKAJO, Hideyuki
SHOHON, Toshiyuki
ONO, Akira
KUMEKAWA, Kazuya
SHIRAISHI, Keiichi
KUSAMA, Yusuke
KAWAKUBO, Takashi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Information TheoryCommunication Theory
Optical Electronics Microwave Photonics
TelecommunicationElectronic Circuit
Coding TheoryCommunication Engineering
Computer Algebrae-Learning
Field EmissionSurface Physics
Computer Networks
Microwave Engineering
Educational TechnologyUbiquitous Computing
Electromagnetic TheoryMicrowave Theory and Techniques
Biomedical Engineering
Applied Technology of Optical Fiber
CommunicationsMeasurement
Theoretical Physics
Department of Communication Network Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsProbability and StatisticsApplied Physics ⅠApplied Physics ⅡElectric EngineeringInformation Processing ⅠInformation Processing ⅡDigital Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅡElectromagnetics ⅠElectromagnetics ⅡElectronic Circuits ⅠElectronic Circuits ⅡElectric and Electronic Measurements ⅠElectronicsSeminar on Communication EngineeringCreative Experiments and PracticesExperiments and PracticesExperiments in Communication Network EngineeringExperiments in Communication Engineering ⅠExperiments in Communication Engineering ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits
Compulsory
Information Processing ⅢElectric and Electronic Measurements ⅡWireless Communication Engineering ⅠWireless Communication Engineering ⅡAntennas and Propagation ⅠAntennas and Propagation ⅡCommunication System ACommunication System BTelecommunications Law ⅠTelecommunications Law ⅡComputer Networks ⅠComputer Networks ⅡInformation TheorySeminar on Radio EngineeringData CommunicationsSemiconductor ElectronicsOptoelectronicsMathematics for Information ScienceInformation SecurityNetwork ProgrammingFactory TrainingSpecial Lectures ⅠSpecial Lectures ⅡPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Elective
222222222222222244223412222222221122222222221111111
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsProbability and StatisticsApplied Physics ⅠApplied Physics ⅡElectric EngineeringElectric Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅡElectromagnetics ⅠElectromagnetics ⅡElectronicsElectronic Circuits ⅠElectronic Circuits ⅡSemiconductor ElectronicsSemiconductor Device EngineeringDigital Circuits ⅠDigital Circuits ⅡElectronic MeasurementsControl Engineering ⅠInformation Processing ⅠSeminar in Electronic Systems EngineeringCreative Experiments and PracticesExperiments and PracticesExperiments in Electronic EngineeringExperiments in Electronic Engineering ⅠExperiments in Electronic Engineering ⅡGraduation ResearchNetwork TheorySolid State PhysicsOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic MaterialsControl Engineering ⅡRobot EngineeringSensor ElectronicsSpecial Lecture in Electronic Systems EngineeringInformation System ⅠCommunication System AInformation Processing ⅡData CommunicationsImage Processing TechnologySystem EngineeringJob TrainingSpecial Lectures ⅠSpecial Lectures ⅡPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits
Compulsory
Elective
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◇Main Experiment Facilities
Electromagnetic Anechoic Chamber
Photonics Lab.
Digital Circuit Lab.
Information Network Exercise Room
Applied Electromagnetic Wave Lab.
Room Main EquipmentEMI(Electromagnetic Interference)Receiver, CVCF(Constant-voltage Constant-Frequency)Power Supply, BiLog Antenna, Artificial Mains Network, Absorbing Clamp, Turn Table
Sampling Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Logic Scope
Pulse Pattern Generator, Error Rate Detector, Optical Spectrum Analyzer, Optical Amplifier, Optical Power Meter, Wavelength Variable Optical Attenuator
Training Equipments for LAN (Local Area Network) Integration (Routers, Switching Hubs, Wireless LAN Access Points, Personal Computers)
Radar, Satellite Compass, AIS (Automatic Identification System) Receiver, Radio Direction Measurement Equipment, Radio Transmitter, Radio Receiver, Microwave Fundamental Measurement Equipment
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Common Lab.
Measurement Engineering Lab.
Computer Engineering Lab.
Circuit Design Lab.
Optoelectronics Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Materials Engineering Lab.
Plasma Sinering Lab.
Room Main EquipmentLiquid Crysta, Tunable Filters,Cooled CCD Camera,Multispectral Imaging System, Hyperspectral Camera
Equipment of Supply Current Test to Detect Lead Opens of CMOS ICs, Oscilloscope, Current Probe
Oscilloscope, Radiation Detector, Analog Waveform Processing System
Photoelectron Yieid Spectroscopy, UV-VIS NIR Spectrophotometer, Organic Thin Film Deposition Apparatus, Spectroscopic Reflectometer,
Laser Micro-machining Apparatus, Atomic Force Microscope
Fluorometer, Quantum efficiency measurement system, Diffraction-grating monochromator, He-Cd laser, Ar ion laser, Cryogenic refrigerator
Infrared Thermal Camera, 3D Printer, 3D Scanner, Tabletop Microscope, Non-Mydriatic Auto Fundus Camera, Pulse Oximeter
Pulsed Laser Depositon System, Sputtering Apparatus, Hall Effect Measurement System, X-ray Diffraction Equipment
Spark Plasma Sinering System
Robot Manufacture Experiment using MINDSTORMS
Digital Circuit Manufacture Experiment using VHDL(in 5th Grade)
Fundamental Electronic Circuit Experiments in English
Graduation Work with Region Cooperation(in 5th Grade)
In light of the advancements of mechatronics and Information technologies, there is a large demand for engineers in the development and integration of computer science, robotic systems and telecommunications. The program in our department is designed to offer students many options from various fields such as hardware, software, electronics and communication technologies. We combine theory and practical application in the same course which provides practical laboratory experience. Our goal is to cultivate ingenuity and innovation in our students and provide them with all skills necessary for a successful career in the electronics industry.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Robot Engineering
Integrated Circuits
Solid State Physics
Solid State Physics
Computer Science
Electronic Circuits
Energy Engineering
Solid State Physics
Semiconductor Devices
Semiconductor Devices
Robotics
MISAKI, Yukinori
NAGAOKA, Shiro
YAGI, Masakazu
MIKAWA, Michio
JOHNSTON, Robert Weston
TSUKIMOTO, Isao
TENZOU, Hideki
MORIMUNE, Taichiro
SHIMIZU, Tomo
IWAMOTO, Naoya
SUGIMOTO, Masashi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
Department of Electronic Systems Engineering
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Division (Takuma Campus)
Wireless Communication Experiment
Radar Detection
Optical Fiber Communication
Computer Network Experiment
10 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 11National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Division(Takuma Campus)
Both modern industry and society rely heavily on telecommunication systems, which are also known as a “neural network” of society. The constituents of the systems are electric wires, optical fibers and electromagnetic waves, as well as a great deal of computers. The aim of the Department of Communication Network Engineering is to foster competent engineers in this promising field of telecommunications. The curriculum is organized so that students can qualify for various national licenses such as an On-the-Ground I-Category Special Radio Operator, or a First-Class Technical Radio Operator for On-the-Ground Services.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
FUKUNAGA, Tetsuya
SHIOZAWA, Takahiro
SAWADA, Shiro
INOUE, Tadaaki
ISSHIKI, Hiromi
YOKOUCHI, Takashi
MANABE, Katsuya
TAKAJO, Hideyuki
SHOHON, Toshiyuki
ONO, Akira
KUMEKAWA, Kazuya
SHIRAISHI, Keiichi
KUSAMA, Yusuke
KAWAKUBO, Takashi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Name Research Field
Information TheoryCommunication Theory
Optical Electronics Microwave Photonics
TelecommunicationElectronic Circuit
Coding TheoryCommunication Engineering
Computer Algebrae-Learning
Field EmissionSurface Physics
Computer Networks
Microwave Engineering
Educational TechnologyUbiquitous Computing
Electromagnetic TheoryMicrowave Theory and Techniques
Biomedical Engineering
Applied Technology of Optical Fiber
CommunicationsMeasurement
Theoretical Physics
Department of Communication Network Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsProbability and StatisticsApplied Physics ⅠApplied Physics ⅡElectric EngineeringInformation Processing ⅠInformation Processing ⅡDigital Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅡElectromagnetics ⅠElectromagnetics ⅡElectronic Circuits ⅠElectronic Circuits ⅡElectric and Electronic Measurements ⅠElectronicsSeminar on Communication EngineeringCreative Experiments and PracticesExperiments and PracticesExperiments in Communication Network EngineeringExperiments in Communication Engineering ⅠExperiments in Communication Engineering ⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits
Compulsory
Information Processing ⅢElectric and Electronic Measurements ⅡWireless Communication Engineering ⅠWireless Communication Engineering ⅡAntennas and Propagation ⅠAntennas and Propagation ⅡCommunication System ACommunication System BTelecommunications Law ⅠTelecommunications Law ⅡComputer Networks ⅠComputer Networks ⅡInformation TheorySeminar on Radio EngineeringData CommunicationsSemiconductor ElectronicsOptoelectronicsMathematics for Information ScienceInformation SecurityNetwork ProgrammingFactory TrainingSpecial Lectures ⅠSpecial Lectures ⅡPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Elective
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Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsProbability and StatisticsApplied Physics ⅠApplied Physics ⅡElectric EngineeringElectric Circuits ⅠElectric Circuits ⅡElectromagnetics ⅠElectromagnetics ⅡElectronicsElectronic Circuits ⅠElectronic Circuits ⅡSemiconductor ElectronicsSemiconductor Device EngineeringDigital Circuits ⅠDigital Circuits ⅡElectronic MeasurementsControl Engineering ⅠInformation Processing ⅠSeminar in Electronic Systems EngineeringCreative Experiments and PracticesExperiments and PracticesExperiments in Electronic EngineeringExperiments in Electronic Engineering ⅠExperiments in Electronic Engineering ⅡGraduation ResearchNetwork TheorySolid State PhysicsOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic MaterialsControl Engineering ⅡRobot EngineeringSensor ElectronicsSpecial Lecture in Electronic Systems EngineeringInformation System ⅠCommunication System AInformation Processing ⅡData CommunicationsImage Processing TechnologySystem EngineeringJob TrainingSpecial Lectures ⅠSpecial Lectures ⅡPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits
Compulsory
Elective
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◇Main Experiment Facilities
Electromagnetic Anechoic Chamber
Photonics Lab.
Digital Circuit Lab.
Information Network Exercise Room
Applied Electromagnetic Wave Lab.
Room Main EquipmentEMI(Electromagnetic Interference)Receiver, CVCF(Constant-voltage Constant-Frequency)Power Supply, BiLog Antenna, Artificial Mains Network, Absorbing Clamp, Turn Table
Sampling Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Logic Scope
Pulse Pattern Generator, Error Rate Detector, Optical Spectrum Analyzer, Optical Amplifier, Optical Power Meter, Wavelength Variable Optical Attenuator
Training Equipments for LAN (Local Area Network) Integration (Routers, Switching Hubs, Wireless LAN Access Points, Personal Computers)
Radar, Satellite Compass, AIS (Automatic Identification System) Receiver, Radio Direction Measurement Equipment, Radio Transmitter, Radio Receiver, Microwave Fundamental Measurement Equipment
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Common Lab.
Measurement Engineering Lab.
Computer Engineering Lab.
Circuit Design Lab.
Optoelectronics Lab.
Electronics Lab.
Materials Engineering Lab.
Plasma Sinering Lab.
Room Main EquipmentLiquid Crysta, Tunable Filters,Cooled CCD Camera,Multispectral Imaging System, Hyperspectral Camera
Equipment of Supply Current Test to Detect Lead Opens of CMOS ICs, Oscilloscope, Current Probe
Oscilloscope, Radiation Detector, Analog Waveform Processing System
Photoelectron Yieid Spectroscopy, UV-VIS NIR Spectrophotometer, Organic Thin Film Deposition Apparatus, Spectroscopic Reflectometer,
Laser Micro-machining Apparatus, Atomic Force Microscope
Fluorometer, Quantum efficiency measurement system, Diffraction-grating monochromator, He-Cd laser, Ar ion laser, Cryogenic refrigerator
Infrared Thermal Camera, 3D Printer, 3D Scanner, Tabletop Microscope, Non-Mydriatic Auto Fundus Camera, Pulse Oximeter
Pulsed Laser Depositon System, Sputtering Apparatus, Hall Effect Measurement System, X-ray Diffraction Equipment
Spark Plasma Sinering System
Robot Manufacture Experiment using MINDSTORMS
Digital Circuit Manufacture Experiment using VHDL(in 5th Grade)
Fundamental Electronic Circuit Experiments in English
Graduation Work with Region Cooperation(in 5th Grade)
In light of the advancements of mechatronics and Information technologies, there is a large demand for engineers in the development and integration of computer science, robotic systems and telecommunications. The program in our department is designed to offer students many options from various fields such as hardware, software, electronics and communication technologies. We combine theory and practical application in the same course which provides practical laboratory experience. Our goal is to cultivate ingenuity and innovation in our students and provide them with all skills necessary for a successful career in the electronics industry.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Robot Engineering
Integrated Circuits
Solid State Physics
Solid State Physics
Computer Science
Electronic Circuits
Energy Engineering
Solid State Physics
Semiconductor Devices
Semiconductor Devices
Robotics
MISAKI, Yukinori
NAGAOKA, Shiro
YAGI, Masakazu
MIKAWA, Michio
JOHNSTON, Robert Weston
TSUKIMOTO, Isao
TENZOU, Hideki
MORIMUNE, Taichiro
SHIMIZU, Tomo
IWAMOTO, Naoya
SUGIMOTO, Masashi
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
Assistant Prof.
Name Research Field
Department of Electronic Systems Engineering
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Division (Takuma Campus)
Wireless Communication Experiment
Radar Detection
Optical Fiber Communication
Computer Network Experiment
12 National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College 13National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College
The department offers students an opportunity to acquire the theoretical fundamentals of computer science, and learn how to apply this practical knowledge to everyday problems. The department aims to educate the students to be able to perform tasks such as the following:-Information system development-Application development and integration, such as sound and image processing, computer networking.
◇Fulltime Academic Staff
Physics
Educational System Engineering
Image Processing
Programming Instruction
Information Systems
Image Processing
Plasma Surface Interaction
Computer Algebra
Algebraic Topology
Plasma Spectroscopy
Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Remote Sensing
FUKUMA, Kazumi
MIYATAKE, Akiyoshi
TOKUNAGA, Shuichi
KAWATA, Susumu
SAWARAME, Masashi
KANAZAWA, Keizo
KAWATA, Jun
KONDOH, Yuji
OKUYAMA, Shingo
KAWAZOME, Hayato
SASAYAMA, Manabu
TANIGUCHI, Yasutaka
MIYAZAKI, Takahiro
Title
Prof.
Associate Prof.
SeniorLecturer
AssistantProf.
Name Research Field
Department of Information Engineering
Classification
◇Curriculum
Applied MathematicsProbability and StatisticsApplied PhysicsⅠApplied PhysicsⅡElectric EngineeringElectric CircuitsⅠElectronic CircuitsⅠDigital CircuitsⅠDigital CircuitsⅡInformation EngineeringComputer ArchitectureInformation ProcessingⅠSoftware Design and DevelopmentCommunication TheoryData Structures and AlgorithmsCompilerSeminar on Information EngineeringCreative Experiments and PracticesExperiments and PracticesExperiments in Information EngineeringExperiments in Information EngineeringⅠExperiments in Information EngineeringⅡGraduation Research
Subject Credits222222222222422264224312
Compulsory
ClassificationMathematics for Information ScienceNumerical AnalysisElectromagneticsSemiconductor ElectronicsSystem EngineeringAutomaton TheoryProgramming LanguageSystem ProgrammingSystem SoftwareInformation SystemⅠInformation SystemⅡIntroduction to Artificial IntelligenceNatural Language ProcessingDigital Image ProcessingDatabase Management SystemComputer NetworksⅠComputer NetworksⅡInformation SecurityInformation ScienceⅠInformation ScienceⅡFactory TrainingSpecial LecturesⅠSpecial LecturesⅡPre-research Activity ⅠPre-research Activity ⅡPre-research Activity ⅢIntroduction to Engineering Frontier
Subject Credits222222222222222222111111111
Elective
Simulator of Microcomputer
Control_experiment
3D Content Creation for Virtual Reality
Demonstration in Programming Contest
Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Division (Takuma Campus)
◇Main Experiment Facilities
Control Circuit Lab.
Engineering Science Lab.
Network Lab.
NLP Lab.
ICT Lac.
Room Main Equipment3D Input/Output Device(3D Scanner, 3D Milling machine) 3D CAD/CAM software
Educational design and prototyping platform, LabVIEW, Electronic Circuit Simulator
Experiment equipments for network skill acquisition(Router,L2,L3 switch)
The server for analyzing Big Data
203.2cm diagonal screen size Integrated Touch Display
Information RetrievalMachine Translation
The Faculty of Advanced Engineering at Kagawa KOSEN aims to develop analytical, problem-solving skills as well as research ability of students so that they become practical and creative engineers who will play important roles in various industries, and contribute to the regional economy and society through collaborative projects.To accomplish this goal, the Faculty of Advanced Engineering is comprised of the Courses in Industrial and Systems Engineering Program at the Takamatsu Campus, and the Course in Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering Program at the Takuma Campus.
Faculty of Advanced Engineering(Bachelor’s Degree Program)
■Educational Objectives
The educational objectives of the Faculty of Advanced Engineering at Kagawa KOSEN are:
◇ Students will acquire highly specialist knowledge in their engineering fields and develop analytical skills by attending advanced lectures and proceeding their thesis research.
◇ Students will acquire broad knowledge and problem-solving skills from practical experience in other related fields to play leading roles in interdisciplinary areas.
◇ Students will learn ethical issues and responsibilities as engineers through collaborative researches with local educational organizations and companies.
◇ Students will acquire global viewpoints and communication skills in Japanese and English, by participating in workshops and scientific conferences inside and outside of the college.
Advanced Course(Takamatsu Campus) Advanced Course(Takuma Campus)